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Blackrock • Cornelscourt • Deansgrange • Dalkey • Glasthule • Monkstown • Glenageary
INSIDE: We ask top comic Jason a Byrne-ing question – how does he escape the mayhem? P15
Hockey:
Borough sides both succeed in Leinster league Page 28
Soccer:
Gormley hails Cabinteely’s grand entrance Page 32
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relax: We’ve got all you need to know about Paddy’s Day celebrations P8-9
Plan for home in Dalkey delayed Bairbre Ni Bhraonain
SIXTY objections, including one from the Department of Heritage and the Gaeltacht, were submitted to a planning application lodged by Pegasus Lift Ltd for a 57-unit, five-storey retirement complex off Barnhill in Dalkey. The planning application includes six four-storey blocks with terraces and a recessed fifth floor. The Department objected to the proposed development in Dalkey,
saying it would impose on the 18th century protected structure, Dalkey Lodge, and called for a visual impact assessment to be done. Cllr Cormac Devlin (FF) said the proposed development was “out of character” with a heritage town such as Dalkey. Pegasus Life Ltd, a British retirement homes specialist, recently purchased Richmond Cheshire Home, a home in Monkstown for those with disabilities. Full Story on Page 4
USA-bound: Luke’s happy to be getting life-changing surgery LAURA and Luke Herangi from
Cabinteely were delighted to help highlight the success of the Tesco Community Fund, which saw the community rally around at Tesco Ballybrack recently to help support his upcoming trip to St Louis, Missouri this weekend. Luke, who
has cerebral palsy, is travelling to the US for life-changing surgery, with Tesco’s fundraising for him being just one of 2,000 good causes being supported by the supermarket giant. More than €500,000 has been raised by the chain’s fundraising initiative, to date. Picture: Keith Arkins